Surviving Bullies Project

Academic Research

And Words Can Hurt Forever by James Garbarino and Ellen deLara—the authors interview countless young adults to discern their line of thinking regarding bullying, and their strategies for dealing with it.

Bullying and Teasing: Social Power in Children’s Groups
Gayle L. Macklem—discusses how bullying can affect a child’s academic performance, school climate, and can ultimately lead to school violence.  Macklem suggests concrete ways of promoting change in school environment and offers tips on how individuals can deal with bullying.

Bullying Behavior
by Geffner, Loring, and Young—includes copious research on bullying in the United States.

Bullying in American Schools Schools by Dorothy L. Espelage and Susan M. Swearer—a comprehensive compilation of research on bullying in schools across the United States.

New Perspectives on Bullying by Ken Rigby—examines bullying in different settings (schools, the home, prison, workplaces, sporting arenas) and provides tips on how to reduce the bullying.

Preventing Violence by James Gilligan—Gilligan suggests treating violence like a public health problem, and proposes measures on how best to prevent it.

The Psychology of Group Aggression by Arnold P. Goldstein—considers the group dynamic of aggression, and offers management and intervention techniques.

Raising Children in a Socially Toxic Environment by James Garbarino—examines school violence as one of the many malignancies facing children today.

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